Ah, man, the lyrics to that song are so complicated. How do you keep it all straight in your head? Right now, I've got "Under Cover of Darkness" by The Strokes stuck in my head. Could be worse...."Hold on to that Fe-eee-eeee-lin'!"

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Once this baby augurs its way into my head, it's there for the rest of the day:

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The guitar riff from Slow Dancing in a Burning Room is stuck to the point that everything I'm hearing is accompanying it. It sounds like a mid show solo. All of the clicks are rocking the pentatonic scale. It's driving me nuts.

Seriously, "This Place Is Gonna Blow" is actually good, certainly better than Gaga's "Born This Way."

As with all of Kesha's songs -- and I use the word "songs" very loosely, inasmuch as she doesn't actually sing, so much as speak -- it would work a lot better if she were attractive. Appreciation of a Kesha song depends on your willingness to suspend disbelief and entertain the fiction that the slutty party girl behind the music is sexually appealing. I don't have that kind of mental fortitude.